GR_CoB
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2009 Pontiac Vibe, base model with 2.4L engine option. Same vehicle as Toyota Matrix.
- Rear caliper seized up. Passenger side seized up, but to be safe I replaced both rears. New pads, rotors, hardware.
- I was alone, so tried gravity bleeding. Took forever, seemed to work. First drive proved it was a fail, tons of air in the system.
- Once wife got home I got her to pump the brakes. Bled them properly this time, starting from the farthest. Pedal feel improved dramatically, when car is off.
- Test drive went well, but when engine is running the first 60% of pedal travel is nothing, followed by last 40% being the engagement point. Again, once engine is off - 100% of the pedal travel provides proper resistance.
- Logic tells me there is air in the ABS module/pump. Can't find any specific bleeding procedures for that on my vehicle.
- How bad of an idea is it to try to bleed the brakes again, but with the engine running? Or are there any other tricks you'd try first? I know some ABS modules have a bleeder valve, mine doesn't seem to have it. Unless it is well hidden, which defeats the purpose...
I'm open to any and all suggestions.
- Rear caliper seized up. Passenger side seized up, but to be safe I replaced both rears. New pads, rotors, hardware.
- I was alone, so tried gravity bleeding. Took forever, seemed to work. First drive proved it was a fail, tons of air in the system.
- Once wife got home I got her to pump the brakes. Bled them properly this time, starting from the farthest. Pedal feel improved dramatically, when car is off.
- Test drive went well, but when engine is running the first 60% of pedal travel is nothing, followed by last 40% being the engagement point. Again, once engine is off - 100% of the pedal travel provides proper resistance.
- Logic tells me there is air in the ABS module/pump. Can't find any specific bleeding procedures for that on my vehicle.
- How bad of an idea is it to try to bleed the brakes again, but with the engine running? Or are there any other tricks you'd try first? I know some ABS modules have a bleeder valve, mine doesn't seem to have it. Unless it is well hidden, which defeats the purpose...
I'm open to any and all suggestions.